Sipping my coffee in the warm sunshine, I reflected on how much better I was feeling. My eyes were not strained and dry, I did not feel stiff from sitting for long periods of time and I was comfortably warm: not too hot, and not too cold. My finances may be taking a tumble …
Blog no. 4
There are many adverts on television just now from Plan International which, again, highlight the lack of progress in so many areas of the female world. During the last 30 years or so, it seems I have evolved into a sceptical, grumpy old woman. Following a magazine article in 1985, I was inspired to take …
A preview of a newsletter item
Sights to enjoy in the dark skies A new newsletter for St Thomas community is an exciting prospect and I am excited to be contributing a small piece. Some of you will have seen me at St Thomas Library either giving a talk or listening to one. A talk later this year will be a …
Blog No. 2
Following on from my comments about Lady Hale in the previous blog post, I was disappointed to see a small paragraph relating to the achievements of the female solo skier across Antarctica tucked away towards the back of a newspaper. With all the royal shenanigans it would have been lovely to have come across this …
December musings
December Musings Not just the end of the year but the end of a decade and the beginning of another one. Ten years ago, I climbed the rigging of a small Tall Ship and celebrated the new year at the splendid Devon Hotel. These events are still fresh in my mind while my body …
Monthly Musing for November
November. Yes, it felt like November. Bright autumn colours, rustling leaves and in tune with Greenwich Mean Time. I like the clocks going back to the natural rhythm. Is it natural? Joan Bakewell, in the I paper, argued the case for the clocks remaining ‘forward’ so we could enjoy the golden afternoons. In these …
Space books for sale
If you have found this website having seen the books advertised in All About Space, the books are available from Amazon. Aliens! Beyond the Horizon Window to the Stars
December. A gloomy poem for the gloomy dark days.
December Lonely man clutching a bottle for a prop, a friend Rain lashed faces hiding tears, hiding fears of loneliness, of pain of longing for times past Grey days The dark days before the Joy of Christmas Day of days lengthening of tears in seeing loved ones near in flesh or faces smiling in my …
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Aliens
Great new adventure story about a rather special planet. Available NOW from Amazon. Would make an ideal present.
November Notes
November Notes 2018 Definitely turning into an increasingly Grumpy Old Woman as Christmas advertising seems to be reaching a crescendo…and it’s not even Bonfire Night as I write this paragraph. The local radio station annoyed me even further with their announcement that after a big Firework Display the next major event would be the Christmas …

